Stratford-upon-Avon and the Heart of England Restaurants

Stratford has many reasonably priced bistros and unpretentious eateries offering a broad choice of international fare; Warwick and Kenilworth both have good restaurant options. Birmingham has good international restaurants but is probably most famous for its Indian and Pakistani "curry houses"; you'll find good choices both in the city center and out of town. The city hosts the annual Taste of Birmingham Festival in July. In the rest of the Midlands, casual spots dominate, although Ludlow has some exceptionally good restaurants.

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  • 1. Purnell’s

    $$$$ | City Centre

    Business moguls and sophisticated foodies alike can be found sampling an aperitif in a comfy armchair before moving to the sleek, slate-floor dining room at this establishment run by a Michelin-starred chef. Located in a Victorian terracotta and redbrick building, this is where chef Glyn Purnell creates his adventurous modern British fare. In addition to a few à la carte options, you can choose from a couple of different, whole-table tasting menus, depending on how adventurous you’re feeling. The "Purnell’s Journey" option includes haddock and eggs served with cornflakes, alongside monkfish masala. Chef Purnell is also finally turning his hand to vegan cooking and he also runs a bistro and cocktail bar (Purnell’s Bistro and Ginger’s Bar) on Newhall Street, which is a good deal more affordable. Prices at lunchtime are half what they are in the evening.

    55 Cornwall St., Birmingham, Birmingham, B3 2DH, England
    0121-212–9799

    Known For

    • Innovative take on British cooking, including some impressive tasting menus
    • Tables booked up two months in advance
    • Affordable lunchtime prices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues.
  • 2. Pushkar

    $$ | City Centre

    A vogueish dining room is the perfect setting for the inventive Punjabi cuisine at this popular curry palace and cocktail bar on bustling Broad Street. White linen tablecloths and accents of gold and amber create a plush dining setting, and the food doesn’t disappoint either. Try the spinach and prune cakes to start or the chef’s selection of five appetizers, the Pushkar Panorama, if you want to to try some unexpected flavors. Your server will guide you on the main, depending on how spicy you like things—the house specialty Tariwala Murgh is a good medium-spiced option and the buttered naan is heavenly. For dessert, try the Gajar Ka Halwa Tart, a bed of grated carrots with condensed milk and spices and a side of pistachio ice cream.

    245 Broad St., Birmingham, Birmingham, B1 2HQ, England
    0121-643–7978

    Known For

    • Good cocktail menu
    • Independent curry restaurant in a sea of chains
    • Late-night dinner service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 3. Simpsons

    $$$$ | Edgbaston

    This bright and modern restaurant with rooms housed in a gleaming Georgian villa is known for its French-influenced cuisine with resolutely British ingredients. The assured and welcoming service makes it easy to savor specialties such as Aberdeenshire beef bavette and cheek or quail with elderberries and parsley, which have secured its Michelin star since 1999. A mile south of the city center, it's an excellent dining choice and has won accolates for its plant-based approach to cooking, too.

    20 Highfield Rd., Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 3DU, England
    0121-454–3434

    Known For

    • Impressive tasting menus
    • Plant-based cooking
    • Beautiful Georgian decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 4. B:Eats

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    Located on Birmingham's revamped Centenary Square, this laid-back café/restaurant in Symphony Hall puts you right in the heart of the city's cultural action. Portions are huge, and options like buttermilk fried chicken wings and sticky maple fried chicken are served with healthy-sized Brummie bacon cakes. Open for lunch and pre-concert dining, as well as food and drinks, it also hosts intimate gigs.

    Broad St., Birmingham, Birmingham, B1 2EA, England
    0121-2896312

    Known For

    • Beautiful space
    • Pre-event dining and drinks
    • Good views of the square
  • 5. Itihaas

    $$ | City Centre

    Birmingham has some of the country’s finest Indian restaurants, and this is one of the best in the city. The cooking concentrates on north Indian dishes like koyla murgh (chicken marinated in yogurt and seared over charcoal) and hara bhara gosht (a casserole of lamb cooked with garlic, chili, and spinach). The decor is traditional and colonial; potted palms and portraits rub shoulders with Raj-style antiques. The restaurant also has a second outlet in the food court at Selfridge’s.

    18 Fleet St., Birmingham, Birmingham, B3 1JL, England
    0121-212–3383

    Known For

    • Delicious Indian food
    • Colonial-style decor
    • Tasty tandoori starters

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
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  • 6. Shabab’s

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    This stalwart of the Birmingham curry scene is something of a local institution, serving up impressive balti since 1987. Tradition dictates that proper balti must be eaten from the same dish it is cooked in, and Shabab's long history guarantees a lot of flavor in its dishes.

    163–165 Ladypool Rd., Birmingham, Birmingham, B12 8LQ, England
    0121-440–2893

    Known For

    • Traditional lamb balti
    • BYOB policy
    • Spices galore

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